Saint Francis of Assisi fits that description.
The first recorded stigmatic priest was St. Francis of Assisi, who lived in the 12th and 13th centuries. He is said to have received the stigmata, or marks resembling the wounds of Christ, which caused bleeding and pain, in 1224.
The last recorded case of stigmata is often attributed to Padre Pio, an Italian priest who lived from 1887 to 1968 and was officially canonized by the Catholic Church in 2002. He is known for having exhibited the stigmata for most of his life, with visible wounds resembling those of Christ. While there have been other claims of stigmata since then, they have not gained the same level of recognition or documentation as Padre Pio's. Stigmata remains a rare phenomenon and is often met with skepticism.
he lived in poverty
More than 20% of Americans still lived in poverty in the 1950's
it was very hard for them because they all received very little money and they lived in poverty! well that is all
in 2004 9.3% of population lived under poverty line.
Juwel when in poverty lived in her van.
There are numerous Catholic saints who were given extraordinary mystical graces, such as the stigmata and heavenly visions. But since you say "she" perhaps you are thinking of St Gemma Galgani who lived about 100 years ago in Italy. She was gifted with the grace of being able to see and converse with her guardian angel and also God gave her the stigmata and the crown of thorns.
what dou think happened to the animals which lived in the forest before
immigrants
It was a very poor country, so many people lived in poverty.
600,534 people live in poverty in the US. hoped this helped you!